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21 the work is far from being done
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22 it's easier said than done
del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho -
23 it's not the done thing
esto no se hace -
24 it's over and done with
se acabó -
25 it's the done thing
es lo que se hace, es lo correcto -
26 to be done to a turn / be cooked to a turn
to be done to a turn / be cooked to a turnestar en su puntoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be done to a turn / be cooked to a turn
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27 to be hard done by
sentirse mal tratado,-a, ser tratado,-a injustamente -
28 to be over and done with
haber acabado -
29 to be the done thing
ser de rigor, ser lo que se hace -
30 to be/have done with something
to be/have done with somethingacabar con algo -
31 to have done something more than you've had hot dinners
haber hecho algo muchas vecesEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have done something more than you've had hot dinners
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32 to have done with
acabar con -
33 to have it over and done with
acabar algo de una vez y para siempre -
34 what is done cannot be undone
a lo hecho pecho -
35 you've done it now
ahora sí que la has hecho buena -
36 easier said than done
(more difficult than it at first seems: Getting seats for the theatre is easier said than done.) del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho -
37 hard done by
(unfairly treated: You should complain to the headmaster if you feel hard done by.) tratado injustamente -
38 over and done with
(finished; no longer important: He has behaved very wickedly in the past but that's all over and done with now.) pasado y enterrado/olvidado, acabado -
39 do as you would be done by
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40 it's a done deal
(esp US) es cosa hecha or segura, está atado y bien atado
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done — [dun] vt., vi. pp. of DO1 adj. 1. completed; ended 2. sufficiently cooked 3. socially acceptable because acceptable to arbiters of good taste: usually in a negative construction [it just isn t done] done for or done Informal … English World dictionary
Done! — ► said to show that you accept an offer or agree to something: »I said £5,000 to which he replied, Done! and shook my hand. Main Entry: ↑done … Financial and business terms
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Done — Done, a. [Prob. corrupted from OF. don[ e], F. donn[ e], p. p. of OF. doner, F. donner, to give, issue, fr. L. donare to give. See {Donate}, and cf. {Donee}.] Given; executed; issued; made public; used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
done in — [adj] exhausted all in*, bushed*, dead, depleted, done, effete, fagged, far gone*, on last leg*, ready to drop*, spent, tired, used up, washed out*, weary, worn out; concepts 314,485 Ant. rested … New thesaurus